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Baseball Equipment for Training
Whether you just want to play the sports enough so you can hit a home run or are determined that your son gets the opportunity to enter the major league. You could do a lot better by investing in baseball equipment that trains you for this. As a...
Baseball: Reviving the Sport
Baseball: Reviving the Sport
What things are more American than baseball, red, white, and blue, and apple pie? Unfortunately, this revered sport has earned a rather tarnished image over the past years due to strikes, increasing ticket prices,...
Buyers Guide - Golf
The Truth Lets be honest you decided to click on this link for one of the following reasons: You want to improve your golf game (score). You were intrigued by the prices we offer compared to Name Brand equipment. You want to finally have a set of...
Funny Baseball Quotes
Funny Baseball Quotes A baseball game is simply a nervous breakdown divided into nine innings. Earl Wilson When they start the game, they don't yell, "Work ball." They say, "Play ball." Willie Stargell, 1981 When we played softball, I'd steal...
How to find the right paintball gun for you
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How To Shoot Video Of Your Kids Sports Team So That Anyone Else Will Watch It!
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NASCAR: The Rise Of A Racing Empire
In 1947, the sport of stock car racing was becoming extremely popular and beginning to draw large crowds of spectators. More drivers began taking an interest due to the increasing fan popularity. Cohesiveness, however, did not exist as rules...
Successful Baseball Hitters Always Have a Plan!
Successful Hitters Always Have a Plan! Here are some thoughts on the above topic from a buddy of mine. The guy’s name is Steve Springer. “If baseball is 90% mental, why do we work on it less than 10% of the time?” "You cannot control getting a...
The Best Golf Exercises Are Very Simple
The best golf exercises are not complicated; you don’t need to be a member of a gym; and you don’t need thousands of dollars in equipment. Yes…there are new golf fitness machines coming out in the market that look respectable, but they want an...
Why I Would Rather Be A Slugger Than A Pitcher
During the last NLCS, I asked Brandon Backe of the Astros what the hardest thing was for him in making the conversion from outfielder to pitcher in the minors. He said it was "not playing every day." That is why I would rather be a slugger, to...
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Pitching Machine Safety
While pitching machines are a proven safe and effective tool for hitting and fundamentals development, there are a few safety precautions to keep in mind. What follows is a summary of simple and safe pitching machine practices we have used in our past experience, but ALWAYS read the manual that came with your machine for full safety and maintenance guidelines.
Batters should always wear the necessary protective gear when in the cage with a machine or on the field for grounders or fly balls. Helmets and protective cups are a must. Do not allow any player into the cage if they are not wearing an officially sanctioned batting helmet.
The person feeding a pitching machine should always stand behind an L-screen or similar barrier and should wear a helmet themselves as a precaution against batted balls hitting the ceiling of the cage and falling down.
If using a pitching machine after rain, or on a dewy morning, balls will pick up the moisture and can behave unpredictably on feeding through the pitching machine. Make sure your hitters are extra vigilant as a pitched ball may come out of the machine erratically.
Visually inspect batting cage and L-screen netting regularly and patch when necessary. A hole in the netting can quickly lead to accidents. As a part of this, always use high quality, thick netting material. In the long run, this will prove safer and more cost effective than using cheap material in the beginning.
In the batting cage, only two people should be present at any given time — The batter and the feeder behind their screen.
Use good judgment in setting the pitching machine’s speed to a player’s ability. Just because a pitching machine can throw a ball at 102 MPH doesn’t mean your player is ready for that speed.
Before any batter enters the cage, always feed a few test pitches into the pitching machine to ensure that the pitching machine is accurately aimed and so that the batter has an idea of what to expect. Perform the same procedure when any adjustment is made to the machine, i.e. a new type of pitch or a
different speed.
When setting up the pitching machine, make sure the machine is level and the legs properly stabilized.
Any power cords running to the machine should be firmly plugged in and should be regularly examined for fraying.
Damaged, sliced, or cracked balls may behave erratically and should be replaced as soon as possible.
The person feeding the pitching machine should always let the batter know to expect a pitch. Generally this is done by holding the ball up over your head and then placing it in the feeder.
Regularly check your pitching machine for wheel damage or other problems that may impact its ability to perform properly.
Never operate a pitching machine under the influence of drugs or alcohol. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but simply some of the important safety tips we have collected in our many years of using pitching machines safely, effectively, and enjoyably. A pitching machine is a tremendous tool for improving your baseball skills, but like any machine, it can be dangerous if not used properly and with care. So get out there and enjoy all the benefits of your new Jugs or Atec machine, but remember that safety always come first. For the final word on any safety or maintenance issue relating to your pitching machine, please consult the manual that came with it.
Disclaimer: Under no circumstances shall the operator of this website, or its officers, agents, employees, or counsel be liable to any person or entity for any loss or damage in whole or part caused by, resulting from, or relating to any error or omission (through neglect or otherwise) or other circumstances involving the procurement, collection, compilation, interpretation, analysis, editing, transportation, transmittal, communication or delivery of any information contained in this website.
About the Author
Carl Fogle is a longtime baseball coach at the high school and community college level. He is also the webmaster of http://pitching-machines.us and a leading expert in the use of pitching machines in the development of young baseball players.
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